Audio-Technica M8000 Dynamic MicsThe M8000 dynamic microphone with a hypercardioid polar pattern and frequency response of 50Hz-14kHz. Lightweight and portable, the M8000 microphone has an impedance of 600 ohms and includes a stand clamp.

Musician's Gear MS-220 Tripod Microphone StandThe MS-220 tripod mic stand has a thread adapter and tubular legs. Its adjustable height from floor to top thread is 35" to 61-7/8". The 30-1/4" fixed boom is not adjustable.

I bought these to save on my Beta's at open mics. I found them a little unusual to EQ they seem to to warm up best by dropping highs rather than adding bass. Don't even bother trying to mic an acoustic guitar but that's not what they're made for. I like the tight pattern for open mic vocals because of dealing with inexperienced performers who always manage to point mics in the wrong direction. The cables are of fare quality for budget stuff.The stands are of poor quality. I had to fix the thread end on one of the booms after the first gig.

This is a great deal. I would never pay the MSRP price !The Mic's have a decent sound, clean.I had to add some gain on the input, and shape it a bit with added some low end, and upper mids,a touch of High end.The range of these mics is kinda small, you have to get close to itto get a sweet spot, not necessarily eat it.But compared to like a SM-58 which picks up a lot of background,these mics are the opposite.Low feedback because of the tighter pattern.Ideal for vocals, I tried a mic on an acoustic and it was OK, not the best.As a drummer I sing back-ups, and I used a AKG C535for years.These mics are perfect for live back-ups, or lead vox too, butIf your a lead singer, than pay some more and get one really good mic.Thats just how I feel, not that these mics dont cut it for leads, they're fine.However, I would not really use these for professional recording,home studio or live performance, fine , great,does the job !

The stands are decent,despite some reviews.I use 2 for my drums/overhead mics and one for my vocal.

The stands are OK for the job, the cables are OK and come with connections that are easily repaired, the mics are awesome.OK, so forget the fact that the stands and cables are basically free. The Audio Technica M8000 mic is a real money saver. I've used one as a vocal mic along side a band member with an SM58. The M8000 was way more responsive and seemed to work better with the PA rig that we have. True, it's not going to last as long as the SHURE if you intend to throw it about, but the construction is still sound, and I'm not in a punk rock band. I now have two of these, one for vocal and one for my accordion. Excellent response for both vocal and instrument, even though it's not a condenser.Like I said, not as tough as a SHURE SM58, but I don't abuse the equipment.You can't go wrong.

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